The Sebastian River High School football team will have another new quarterback this fall.

Rising senior Sloan Drummonds, who threw for 361 yards and four touchdowns last year, has transferred to perennial power Bradenton-Manatee, according to Sharks coach Kevin Pettis.

Drummonds participated in spring football with Sebastian River and threw a 13-yard touchdown pass in an 18-18 tie against Treasure Coast in the spring game.

This is not his first time transferring schools. Originally from South Carolina, Drummonds served as a backup at Vero Beach in 2012 before moving back to South Carolina in the ensuing offseason. He returned to the area last summer but this time to play at Sebastian River.

Pettis was planning on Drummonds returning this fall but said he has some other options to replace him, though a starter has not been determined.

"We don't know who our quarterback will be yet, but we'll be fine," Pettis said. "We are supportive of the decision the Drummonds family made to transfer their son. It was a difficult decision, and we at Sebastian River High School wish the very best for Sloan and his family. We will move forward and expect a very interesting battle for quarterback here."

Drummonds completed only 36.6 percent of the 93 passes he attempted and had eight interceptions. He missed two games with a shoulder injury, and the Sharks finished 2-8.

Sebastian River graduated its top statistical player in running back Nick Cooper, who rushed for 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns, but picked up transfer Emmanuel Reed, a 1,300-yard rusher at Pettis' former Crestview team. Reed is No. 4 in the Scripps Super 11 prospect rankings for the Class of 2015.

Manatee quarterback Joshua Meyer was expected to return for his senior season but according to an April 15 article in the Bradenton Herald, Meyer was arrested on charges of lewd and lascivious battery. His current status with the team is unknown, but Meyer was 95 of 152 for 1,156 yards, 11 touchdowns and six interceptions for last year's 11-1 team, which lost to Fort Pierce Central in the regional semifinals.